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stingin_singer
What is the average cost to rent a 2 bdrm 2 bathroom house in the united states?
i want the average cost to rent a HOUSE, not an APARTMENT, please.
thanks!!
It varies wildly, by thousands of dollars, depending on where you live. It can be as low as $500 or as high as $10,000 or more per month.
CoCo
Go here: http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/ahs/ahs.html or here: http://www.census.gov/
At either site you will find a list of median and average rental prices by state.
sarah W
depends on what state
robert w
there is NO average.
all answers depend on real world locations and spec.
timpoli
in SOHO, Manhattan $3200. In East downtown Albuquerque Nuevo Mexico $625
http://www.realstateamerica.com/ciudad.php?ciudad=New%20York%20City%20NY
jelly tots
that really depends where. If you have not noticed, the USA is quite large with many different prices and locations.
DebtFree
where i live, its not cheap...
Alterfemego
I'm afraid you need to be more specific on the location you are considering. Our country is pretty big and varied. Prices on the East Coast are cheaper than the West Coast, but moderate in the Central States. In Minneapolis 2/2 house would range from $1000 -$1500, while an apartment might be $750 -$950
kate
Where ? You think the whole country is the same ?
Ohio ? Midwest ? maybe $500
On the coasts ? Starts at $2500 and goes up .
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wartz
This is an almost impossible question to answer. If you check the costs IRS uses in evaluating ability to pay there is an about 800% difference between the cheapest places to live and the most expensive. Their numbers include utilities as well as rent.